Sanur offers a taste of peaceful village life that lets you feel safe while exploring the area with the little ones, yet still fun enough to keeping the little munchkins entertained. Sanur’s white sandy beaches have calm, shallow waters that allow the kids to splash around with ease.

If you’re kids can’t get enough of ghost stories or if you yourself are a big fan of all things creepy, don’t miss out on one of the spookiest spots in Bali!

Taman Festival is a large amusement park in Sanur that was never completed.

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Since the park – and its crocodile pit – was abandoned 14 years ago, it has literally crumbled, a sad reminder of an abandoned potential that was never realised.

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Now, with shaky buildings threatening to fall at any moment, missing roofs and treacherous steps, locals refer to the old park as a “ghost town”.

But it’s not just about the possible wandering spirits that will leave your hair standing in fear.

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Rumour has it that the crocodiles left in the park eventually resorted to cannibalism, so if you ever visit, do take special care to avoid the old crocodile pit and pools filled with polluted, black water.

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The reptiles might have been removed many years ago, but it’s better safe than sorry, isn’t it?

Getting There: Taman Festival is located along Jalan Pantai Padang Galak in Sanur. It’s just a 7-min drive and 40-min walk up north from Sanur Beach. Coordinates here.

3. Take your family on a culinary adventure at Sanur’s best restaurants

With new restaurants emerging practically every day, dining out with kids in Bali is a breeze.

Sanur offers great dining options, ranging from fine dining to laid-back burger shacks on the beach. What’s even better is that most restaurants can be reached by a leisurely stroll or a relaxing bike ride!

3-a. Explore a magical oasis of colour: Big Garden Corner

Big Garden Corner offers a treat for your eyes as well as your tastebuds. Next to the delicious, mainly Western style food, the massive park will be your kids new favourite playground thanks to whimsical tree houses and colourful umbrellas hanging from the trees!

At one of the Denpasar’s busiest traffic junction lies the corner of peaceful paradise.

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At the Big Garden Corner restaurant, you can have a meal under hundreds of happy colorful umbrellas!

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With all these beautiful colours, you don’t even need to use a filter on your Instagram pictures – how photogenic!

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As for food, the prices are very reasonable. Snacks and drinks offered for breakfast costs only Rp 10,000 (USD $1) onwards, so it’s very wallet-friendly.

On hot days, you may want to cool yourself with a glass of fresh juice or some delicious homemade gelato.

On the menu, it’s mainly Western food such as spaghetti carbonara, chicken cordon bleu, pork ribs, steak and fish. You will be able to find there the typical Indonesian dishes such as Mee Goreng, Nasi Goreng, etc.

If you’re looking for something you’ve never tasted before, we recommend you to order The Black Burger. And end your meal with one of their delicious banana dessert.

3-b. Escape into veggie heaven: Zula Vegetarian Paradise

Vacation food doesn’t have to be unhealthy! Whether you’re a family of vegans or simply want to introduce a little more green into your kids’ diet, there’s no better place to get your daily veggie fix than the delicious Zula Vegetarian Paradise.

This is a cozy restaurant and organic grocery shop with a huge menu to choose your favorite healthy bites.

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They have everything: Boiled organic greens, quinoa and buckwheat pancake, nori maki – with brown rice – 4 different salad combinations and you can create your own as well.

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There’s also organic miso soup, lentil soup and other soups; raw veggie burgers and the option of whole grain nasi goreng in case you’re looking for some tasty local food!

This is a perfect vegan option if you’re around Seminyak or at the beach in Sanur. You can count on Zula. Before you even get hungry, you’ll always know you can just stop by and order.

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Another thing to note, they also have great desserts!

Enjoy your healthy meals in a nice, calm and cool environment, where you can also shop organic products available.

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Just as the name suggests, Dusk Blue is a dreamy restaurant which specializes in healthy eats and caters to numerous special diets. Whether you’re going gluten-free or simply want to sample some seriously delicious organic fare, their Mediterranean-inspired menu will get you covered.

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When parents want to eat healthy but the kids are craving pancakes, Dusk Blue is the way to go – their mouthwatering breakfast menu is so delicious that the kiddos won’t even notice they’re eating healthy!

Even if they are too young to drink coffee, Dusk Blue’s artful lattes will put a smile on their faces!

4. Bounce on the trampoline and ride the merry-go-round: Peek A Boo Kid’s Play Cafe

Peek A Boo offers a whole world of fun for kids aged between 0 to 9 (kids over 9 years old are welcome too, as long as they pay the regular entrance fee).

The indoor play area has a merry-go-round, cars, play kitchens, a ball pool and more! Outside, you’ll find a jungle gym, trampoline and many other things to keep the little ones thoroughly entertained.

Peek A Boo also throws birthday bashes, so if a little one is marking a birthday during your stay in Bali, this might just be the perfect venue for hosting the festivities!

After wearing themselves out in the playground, kids (and parents!) can enjoy a refreshing snack at their cozy cafe too.

5. Enjoy an unforgettable underwater walk: Bali Seawalker

Treat your kids to the Finding Nemo experience of a lifetime! The waters surrounding Bali are teeming with stunning marine life and thanks to Bali Seawalker, even those little travellers who are too young to swim or snorkel can enjoy Bali’s abundant underwater wonders.

Scared your oxygen tank will give out on you if you go diving?

With the Seawalker helmet, you can now walk on the seabed and observe ocean life like an underwater resident without having to carry all those heavy equipment.

6. Escape to a peaceful hideaway: Serangan Island

Often referred to as Turtle Island, the tranquil Serangan Island is located just off the coast of Bali, and today, it’s connected to mainland Bali by a bridge.

The drive over from Sanur takes only 20 minutes, so you can make an easy day trip to enjoy the unique perks of this under-the-radar destination overlooked by most visitors!

6-a. Swim with sharks!: Bali Sharks

Give your kids the thrill of a lifetime while also giving them a valuable lesson in conserving the environment.

Sadly, unregulated shark fishing is still a fact of life in Bali, and it’s now very rare to see the once common reef sharks that prowled across Bali’s coral-fringed coasts.

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Bali Sharks is the island’s first shark conservation program, offering an alternative fate for young sharks being killed and sold as food in local markets or shipped overseas for their fins.

The founders of Bali Sharks have created an artificial ‘shark island’ in Serangan.

The mostly black and white tip reef sharks are kept in large sea pens in the open ocean. Sharks arrive at the sanctuary after they have been purchased from fishermen, or rescued from being tangled in nets. Eventually, the healthy sharks are released back into the wild.

Guests embark on a 3-hour eco tour, which includes jumping in for a quick snorkel with the sharks. If you’ve never swum with sharks, we highly encourage you give it a try!

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Most people find that their fear simply disappears when they’re able to see just how beautiful and graceful these animals are up close.

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During the Balinese festival of Kuningan, which actually coincides with the anniversary of the temple!

7. Bring a piece of Bali back home with you: Kevala Ceramics

What better way to bring a piece of Bali home with you than by stocking up on beautiful homeware crafted by local artisans? Picking up dishes in Bali means your family will be reminded of your epic stay on the Island of the Gods every time you gather around the dinner table back home.

Kevala which means “perfect, whole, complete” is the perfect place to get designer-worthy crockery.

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With retail spaces all over Bali (Ubud, Seminyak, Sanur, Nusa Dua, Karangasem, Uluwatu, and Batu Bulan), you know they’re much loved and worth a visit.

Lovingly designed and handmade by local artisans, Kevala’s hand-crafted ceramics with their refined prints and unique textures will make great conversation starters at your next dinner party.

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While some people don’t place much focus on their crockery, did you know it’s one of the subtlest ways to introduce textures and patterns into your home?

Kevala is one of the few places we’ve managed to find such upscale quality and designs – so make sure to pay Kevala a visit when you come over! You won’t regret picking up a piece or two.

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8. Send your vacation into epic new heights: Bali Kite Festival

Looking up into the blue skies of Bali, it’s rare to not spot at least one kite, and once a year, the skies are simply teeming with these colourful marvels.

The Bali Kite Festival brings together kite flying teams from across the island to the Padang Galak Beach in Sanur. Don’t worry about finding it – during the festival, it’s impossible to miss the kites!

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Kites are an integral part of Balinese culture and the festival is accompanied by traditional gamelan music.

The kites are sure to impress parents as well as the kids as they come in bright colours, imaginative designs and truly massive sizes. A Balinese kite can easily measure up to a whopping ten metres!

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Bali Kite Festival usually takes place between July and August – it all depends on when the winds are most favourable!

10. Leave your worries behind at a luxurious beach resort

Check your shoes at the door and discover beachside bliss at one of Sanur’s fabulous beach resorts.

A stay in Sanur brings you to the heart of the action but still offers plenty of opportunities to simply kick back and relax. These resorts strike the perfect balance between comfort and entertainment, guaranteed to satisfy kids and parents alike.

10-a. Luxury for all ages: Segara Village Hotel

Whether you’re six or sixty years old, Segara Village Hotel will delight you to no end. Just take a look at all the amazing things they have to offer!

Ever heard of a Jacuzzi Bar? Holy crap, by the time we got to the end of this list of amazing Sanur stays – an invigorating soak in this awesome Jacuzzi, coupled with a delicious cocktail in hand sounded absolutely p.e.r.f.e.c.t.

Segara Village Hotel definitely knows a little something about luxury with its amazing approach to hospitality, and here’s why:

Chic, well furnished rooms for maximum comfort

Facilities that cater for all your needs from exclusive romantic dinners for two, ladies’ program to keep her happy, surfing on ‘legendary surf breaks’ for him, playground and babysitting services for the kids, and more.

Spa at Segara for daily pampering

The Byrdhouse Beach Club that lets you “lounge, swim, dine and play” in a relatively more private stretch of beach

Life’s a beach at the laid-back-luxe Mercure Resort Sanur where you can enjoy direct beach access while also being within a leisurely walking distance from Sanur’s best restaurants and shops.

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For those with kids, Mercure Resort Sanur has 8 Family Suites with bunker beds for the kids and 47 connecting rooms where parents can have their own private space!

Surrounded by lush tropical landscape, Mercure also features 2 pools, and a spa. (What can we say – while the kiddos get to have fun at the beach and in the pools, the adults get to schedule some much needed downtime at the spa, right?)

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There are even tennis, volleyball and badminton courts at Resort Mercure Sanur for some fun family playoffs.

After having so much fun, your bellies will need food, and where best than the beachside Pandawa Restaurant where sea views accompany international dishes and live entertainment. (24-hour room service is also available!)

If the family is keen to venture out, there’s a free shuttle bus available to the local shopping area, bikes are available for rent, and the friendly staff can provide tour and vehicle rental services for your convenience.

There’s also a kids club if parents are looking for activities to keep your kids occupied with (and a place where they will be cared for), while you get away for little bit of romance!

Check out Mercure’s beach bar or the poolside bar if you’re looking to have a romantic toast to this perfect family vacation. Enjoy!

11. Ride the waves with ease: Stand Up Paddle

Surfing is on many a Bali bucket list. With stand up paddling, absolute beginners and even kids can ride the waves with ease. The calm waters surrounding Sanur are perfect for trying out this sport!

Have you been witnessing the rise of a new outdoor activity – Stand Up Paddle or SUP?

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With a longer and wider surfboard, you can paddle in the water just like how Hawaiians do it – stand up paddling while riding their canoes.

SUP may look easy, but it actually demands core strength and balance, so it’s a good workout.

Now combine this with a more familiar watersport – surfing.

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If you do paddle surfing, you’ll be able to chase bigger waves at a faster speed. You don’t need to go to Hawaii anymore – popular surfing spots in Bali like Sanur offer paddle surfing. And surfing schools there offer courses as well as rentals.

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Even the legendary, Laird Hamilton, known as the World’s Best Surfer, enjoyed paddle surfing in Sanur.

If you’re feeling more adventurous, head to the Blue Reef for bigger waves. If you’re a skilled surfer and want to try something new, trust us, you’ll fall in love with this sport!

Check out this video by Warren Brown!

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Now over to you – any other kid-friendly activities in Sanur you’d add to this story? Let us know in the comments below!

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Pia first landed in Indonesia in 2012 and has been going back ever since. Since then, she’s spent a Christmas driving from Lampung to Lake Toba, stayed in clifftop villas in Bali and tagged along for a rock and roll tour of Jakarta. Pia blogs about the off-the-beaten-path wonders of Bali and Indonesia at coffeeandfrangipani.com.